Minnie Driver has reflected on her âpublic heartbreakâ after splitting from her Good Will Hunting co-star, Matt Damon, in 1998. Joining The Sunday Times for a brand new interview, the actress, who recently appeared in Harlan Cobenâs Run Away, recalled what it was like attending the Academy Awards, just weeks after their split. âIt was amazing, having this acknowledgement of the work that I had done,â Minnie noted, referencing her Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress that year.Â
âThere were these fragmented moments captured by the cameras. Public heartbreak is a very rarefied, weird thing that not many people can understand; amplified by cameras and public attention, itâs pretty brutal,â she added. âBut it passes. I wish I couldâve said to myself, âItâs all going to be absolutely fine. Donât worry about this.'âÂ
In a headline-hitting moment, Minnie was filmed looking visibly upset in 1998, when Matt and his long-time pal Ben Affleck took the stage to accept the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. Cheering them on in the crowds was Winona Ryder, Mattâs new girlfriend, whom he dated until 2000.Â
In December 2023 â 25 years after the award ceremony had aired â the clip of Minnie made the rounds once more, resurfacing on Instagram. Responding after a fan remarked that she âlooked so sadâ that night, the 56-year-old offered some context. âMatt had ended our relationship a few weeks before this, and was at the Oscars with his new gf⊠I was devastated,â Minnie clarified. âWish I could have celebrated more as it was an amazing moment for all of us, and for this wonderful film!â
Minnie Driver and Matt Damonâs relationship
Minnie, who was first introduced to Matt on the set of Good Will Hunting, entered a relationship with the star in 1997. By January of the following year, however, Matt had announced that he was single while appearing on The Oprah Winfrey Show. âI was with Minnie for a while, but weâre not really romantically involved anymore. Weâre just really good friends. I love her dearly,â he told Oprah.Â
âI care about her a lot. We care about each other a lot. It wasnât meant to be and if it wasnât meant to be then itâs not meant to be.â Following his public remarks, Minnie told the Los Angeles Times that Mattâs comments were âfantastically inappropriateâ.Â
âItâs unfortunate that Matt went on âOprahâ; it seemed like a good forum for him to announce to the world that we were no longer together, which I found fantastically inappropriate,â she said. âOf course, he was busy declaring his love for me on David Letterman a month previously.â
While Minnie has spoken openly about the heartbreak she experienced, the Run Away star has well and truly moved on. During a 2024 appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show, the mum-of-one revealed what sheâd loved to have told her younger self. âFrom this vantage point, 2020 vision, much later in my life, I wish I could have told her, âHoney itâs cool, you can celebrate and lifeâs gonna be great and beautiful and hard and amazing. And youâre going to love again, itâll be fine.'â
More recently, Minnie attended the 2026 Golden Globe Awards in January, where she was asked to name her favourite collaborators of all time. âIâve got to say Matt and Ben [Affleck] were pretty fun when they were just getting going, raring to go, just kids,â the Emily in Paris star told E! Live from the Red Carpet, adding that she had been âvery lucky, very fortunateâ to have worked with an array of incredible co-stars.Â
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